Grace Under Fire (Buchanan-Renard #14 )

“I know.” As annoying as Michael could be sometimes, she always felt safe with him. He would never let anyone hurt her.

Uh-oh. She could feel herself getting teary-eyed. She didn’t dare cry, not with all the eye makeup she had on. She wasn’t sure what to do. She liked Michael more when she was fighting with him, but he was being nice to her now—a rare occasion, to be sure—and that was why she was becoming emotional, she reasoned. Now was not the time to fall apart. She needed to put a stop to it before he said something really sweet.

Then it came to her. “Michael, you’re going onstage with me when I sing.”

His answer was swift. “The hell I am. Are you out of your mind? Why in God’s name would you think I would go onstage with you?”

“But I thought—”

“Oh, hell no.” He was glaring at her now.

And things were back to normal.





SIXTEEN

THE RIDE TO THE GARDEN SEEMED TO TAKE FOREVER.

“Jax, you weren’t exaggerating. There’s already a huge crowd in line.”

“They’re everywhere. Getting you inside is going to take muscle.”

“I’ve got plenty of that,” she said.

Her phone buzzed with a text. Michael pulled her cell out of his pocket and handed it to her. He noticed how her hands shook and opened the text for her.

“It’s from one of Xavier’s assistants telling you three tickets are in an envelope with Detective Samuel’s name on it at the will-call window.”

“I sent the text requesting tickets while my hair was being curled,” she explained. “Now I have one less thing to worry about.”

“Okay, here we go,” Jax called out. He turned the corner and headed to the back entrance. The car was all but swallowed up by screaming fans, both male and female. There were so many the car actually rocked.

“They think Xavier is in here,” Isabel said.

“Jax, you’d have a better chance of sneaking past the crowd if you weren’t driving a limo,” Nick said, stating the obvious.

Michael agreed. “This is a beacon.”

“The windows aren’t just tinted. They’re also bulletproof,” Jax told them.

“There is that,” Noah said.

“If you want to get people out of your way, you should let Isabel drive,” Michael suggested.

Noah, Nick, and Michael had a good laugh. Isabel wasn’t amused. “That’s not funny,” she snapped, which only made them laugh all the more.

Jax ignored them. He continued to drive at a slow pace until they finally reached the steps to the doors. Isabel was amazed he hadn’t run over anyone. Guards blocked fans from coming closer.

“I don’t want to get out of the car,” Isabel whispered.

Michael made her laugh then. “I don’t, either.”

“You’re going to have to show identification because you’re armed,” Jax warned.

“We know the drill,” Nick told him. “Are you ready to have some fun, Isabel?”

She nodded. “I’m ready.”

Noah exited the car first and held the door open. Then Michael got out with Isabel, holding her close to his side. Nick led the way through the guards, who quickly surrounded all of them. The screaming and cheering had intensified, making conversation impossible. Isabel walked with her hands down at her sides. She wasn’t about to hold on to anyone. Once inside, she strode down the hallway with her heels clicking against the concrete floor, following two guards leading the way to Xavier.

It seemed there were twice the number of staff members inside the suite this time, and everyone was busy on a phone. The room, with all the activity, resembled a call center. It was hectic, but happy, for everyone was smiling. Isabel could feel the energy. She couldn’t remember anyone’s name, so she said hello to all of them. Several waved to her; others smiled and nodded while they continued their conversations on their phones.

A young woman Isabel did remember rushed forward to greet her. “Oh my God, Isabel, you look gorgeous. Wait until Xavier sees you.”

“This is Amy,” she told her escorts. “She’s part of Xavier’s creative team, and she wanted to give me a nickname. Did you come up with a good one?”

“I did, but Xavier wouldn’t hear of it.”

“Is he here?”

“Yes, but he’s on the phone doing an interview. He’ll be out in a bit.”

Isabel remembered her manners and introduced Michael, Nick, and Noah to Amy. She noticed most of the women in the room were staring at the men, and she couldn’t blame them. They were mighty fine-looking. Who wouldn’t stare? She was no longer the focus and that was just fine with her.

It removed some of the pressure she was feeling. She even managed to smile, a real smile that wasn’t forced.

An older gentleman who seemed to be in charge came forward to shake hands and introduce himself. His name was Paul Emerson, and he was Xavier’s agent. He had a smooth way about him.

“Are all three of you FBI agents?”

Nick answered. “No, just Noah and I are agents.”

Emerson turned to Michael. “I noticed you aren’t armed.”

“No, I’m not.”

“But you’re one of Isabel’s guards tonight?”

“Yes.”

Isabel couldn’t resist. “Take a good look at him, Mr. Emerson. Do you think he needs a weapon?”

Nick laughed. “I can assure you he doesn’t.”

Emerson looked confused.

“You have no reason to be concerned,” Isabel said to clarify. “He’ll watch out for me.”

Noah had a bit of the devil in him. “You’ll be fine, too,” he said. “As long as you don’t piss him off.”

“Yeah, he’s got a temper,” Nick drawled.

Exasperated, Isabel explained, “They think they’re funny.”

Emerson seemed to take it all in stride when he turned back to Isabel. “You forgot to take the legal papers for your attorney to look over. I have them here.”

Isabel took the folder and handed it to Michael, who handed it to Nick to put in her bag.

Isabel thought she had hours to wait, but when she checked the time, she was shocked. There was less than an hour before the concert started. Nick and Noah left to get the lay of the land, and as soon as the door was opened, she could hear the audience chanting XO’s name and stomping their feet in rhythm. She took a drink of water from the bottle Michael offered her and handed it back. She wanted to pace, but there wasn’t room.

Xavier came out ten minutes later. He wasn’t dressed in anything glittery, but then she didn’t expect he would be. The mere thought was inconceivable. Glitter wasn’t his style. He wore black pants and a crisp long-sleeve white shirt. It was unbuttoned at the neck, and the sleeves were rolled back at the wrists. His only jewelry was a watch, and even that wasn’t fancy. His shoes were his signature. Xavier always wore white tennis shoes onstage, and tonight was no exception. He obviously chose comfort over the latest style, which made her like him all the more.

He spotted Isabel across the room and headed toward her. The way he looked at her, with such warmth in his eyes, made her heart skip a beat. They met each other in the middle of the room. When he hugged her, she was careful to turn her face away so she wouldn’t get makeup on his shirt. After greeting her, he draped his arm around her shoulders.

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